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Alabama's run game is the main area to address after 2026 A-Day
Summary
Alabama's A-Day scrimmage highlighted continued run-game challenges — five running backs totaled 64 yards on 31 carries — and the team will hold two more spring practices this week.
Content
Alabama held its A-Day scrimmage at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Saturday and will return to practice on Tuesday and Thursday later this week. The event is a spring showcase rather than a full competitive game, and coaches used it to evaluate personnel and technique. The Crimson Tide's running game has been a point of concern since the 2025 season and aspects of that were visible during A-Day. Changes to the offensive-line staff and position shifts also featured in spring work.
Key facts:
- A-Day took place at Bryant-Denny Stadium and is not the final spring meeting; two additional practices are scheduled for Tuesday and Thursday.
- Alabama averaged 104.13 rushing yards per game in 2025, the second-lowest total in the SEC.
- On A-Day, five running backs combined for 64 yards on 31 carries (about 2.1 yards per carry); Daniel Hill rushed for 31 yards on 10 attempts, including a 12-yard gain.
- Michael Carroll, coming off an All-SEC Freshman season, has been working at right guard after moving inside and is the only returning starter from last year's offensive line.
- The program fired offensive line coach Chris Kapilovic and added former USC defensive analyst Adrian Klemm; coaches said communication, technique and execution are focal points.
Summary:
Coaches and players identified the running game and offensive-line cohesion as primary areas to address heading into the summer. Staff members reported gradual improvement in communication and technique but indicated more work remains. The team will continue spring sessions this week and carry these themes into offseason preparation.
